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BY DUNCAN OSBORNE | Hundreds turned out for a rally last Friday evening at the site of the 1969 Stonewall riots, which marked the start of the modern L.G.B.T. rights movement, to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that same-sex couples have a constitutional right…

The walls of the Clock Tower restaurant, on the second floor of Ian Schrager’s new The New York EDITION hotel, in the Metropolitan Life Building, at 5 Madison Ave., are plastered with framed photos of iconic New York scenes and figures. More than a few…

As part of the Union Square Partnership’s Summer in the Square series of free entertainment and activities, Milo Z and his band put on quite a show on Thurs., July 2. They play an infectious brew of music called “Razzamofunk,” a blend of rock, rap,…

BY SUSAN SHAPIRO | The following is an excerpt from Susan Shapiro’s new novel, “What’s Never Said,” published by Greenwich Village’s Heliotrope, officially coming out Aug. 3. Setup: In February 1981, in Greenwich Village, Lila Lerner, an innocent graduate N.Y.U. student from a Jewish Wisconsin…

BY SUSAN SHAPIRO | The following is an excerpt from Susan Shapiro’s new novel, “What’s Never Said,” published by Greenwich Village’s Heliotrope, officially coming out Aug. 3. Setup: In February 1981, in Greenwich Village, Lila Lerner, an innocent graduate N.Y.U. student from a Jewish Wisconsin…

BY CAMILLE SPERRAZZA | Take a look around your home. If the shades are faded or broken, it’s time for a makeover — and DTV Installations is the company that will modernize the house. Owner John Lysy says selecting and installing the right window shades…

— Advertising — BY ALEXANDRA NEUMAN | More than 18,000 burglaries occur annually in the New York metro-area alone, making smart home technologies essential for securing a home or office. Using devices such as video intercom systems, closed-circuit television security cameras, home alarms, and smart…